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Formation / DiplĂ´mes
The Content Moderator (Trust & Safety Specialist) will remotely review and oversee user-generated content to ensure adherence to platform policies, legal mandates, and community guidelines. This position is essential in fostering a secure, respectful, and dynamic online space by detecting and removing violations such as abuse, harassment, hate speech, misinformation, graphic material, or other harmful content. The role involves evaluating reported content—including text, images, and videos—with a focus on high-priority cases and complex scenarios requiring human discretion. Daily monitoring of queues will help identify emerging abuse trends (e.g., new spam tactics, coordinated hate campaigns) for immediate escalation to the Policy team. The moderator will also assess the effectiveness of moderation tools and propose workflow adjustments to enhance review speed without compromising accuracy. Maintaining a minimum 95% accuracy rate in moderation decisions is required, along with participation in calibration sessions to ensure consistent policy application. Constructive feedback will be provided to the Policy team when guidelines are ambiguous or impractical, contributing to the refinement of rules for a global moderation team. Additionally, the moderator will investigate cases involving content removal or account suspensions, making final rulings on reinstatement requests with fairness and due process in mind. During critical incidents, such as graphic live-streamed events or coordinated harassment campaigns, the moderator will serve as a key responder. Applicants must have at least two years of experience in Content Moderation, Trust & Safety Operations, or Community Management within a major tech or social media environment. Strong attention to detail is necessary to identify subtle policy violations that automated systems may overlook (e.g., covert hate symbols in imagery). Proficiency with moderation tools (e.g., Hive, Based, Salesforce) and Google Workspace is required, along with experience managing surges in content volume during global events or viral trends. Emotional resilience is essential, as the role involves reviewing distressing material (e.g., violence, hate speech, adult content) and implementing strategies for digital well-being. A nuanced grasp of regional, cultural, and historical contexts is critical, including the ability to differentiate between hate speech and protected political expression or between extremist content and legitimate news/documentary material. Candidates must demonstrate a history of maintaining high-quality standards while processing substantial content volumes (e.g., 80–100+ items per hour) and sustaining focus during repetitive tasks without compromising precision.
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